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Enterprise 2.0 links for today:
- A short review of ThoughtFarmer, an intranet/collaboration solution [Link]
- What Google Wave might imlicate for Enterprise collaboration [Link]
- Ideas for the Measurement of Enterprise 2.0 Effects: really inspiring [Link]
- A Practical Guide to Implementing Enterprise 2.0 in Your Organization [Link]
- Why Wikis Should be a Standard Wordplace Tool [Link]
- Organizational Change and how it relates to Enteprise 2.0 [Link]
- On the difference between Social and Collaborative Networks [Link]
- The new version of the Enterprise Wiki from Atlassian [Link]
- Enterprise 2.0 Lessons from the Field [Link]
- Enterprise 2.0 and its legal implications, in German only [Link]
Thursday – 18 June 2009 @ 7:08
Intranet links for today:
- British Telecom’s internal Podcast platform, Podcast Central [Link]
- Video interview with Toby Ward on SharePoint for Intranets [Link]
- What Does Your Intranet Brand Say? Some quick facts on naming your intranet [Link]
- A short survey from ThoughtFarmer: How 2.0 is Your Intranet? [Link]
- 17 Microblogging Tools for Business: If you want Twitter on your intranet [Link]
- Some case studies from Noodle, a wiki-based social collaboration tool [Link]
- Some thoughts about intranet use on mobile devices [Link]
Tuesday – 16 June 2009 @ 7:53
Definitely a tool to keep an eye on: ThoughtFarmer. In contrast to SharePoint, this seems like a really easy-to-use and intuitive portal and collaboration suite. And on a related note, this must be one of the neatest intranet rollouts i have ever seen.